SAE Technical Paper Series 1989
DOI: 10.4271/890037
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Lubricant Low Temperature Pumpability Studies — Oil Formulation and Engine Hardware Effects

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“…This was confirmed with the additional observation that VI improver differences in performance were minimized for engines properly designed for low-temperature flow [87]. VI improvers' chemistry rankings were confirmed in a program which studied engine parameters further and included a broader range of SAE W-grades [88], supported by very similar observations for heavy-duty diesel engines [89,90].…”
Section: Low-temperature Viscositysupporting
confidence: 64%
“…This was confirmed with the additional observation that VI improver differences in performance were minimized for engines properly designed for low-temperature flow [87]. VI improvers' chemistry rankings were confirmed in a program which studied engine parameters further and included a broader range of SAE W-grades [88], supported by very similar observations for heavy-duty diesel engines [89,90].…”
Section: Low-temperature Viscositysupporting
confidence: 64%